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Trapped at the Altar

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New York Times bestselling author and "consummate storyteller" (RT Book Reviews) Jane Feather weaves a sizzling series that moves from the remote wilds of southwest England to the turbulent royal court, following a young woman who is forced into marriage in order to unite two families—and discovers a most unexpected passion.
Ariadne Carfax has vowed to be with the man she loves, Gabriel Fawcett. There's just one obstacle. On his deathbed, Ari's grandfather decrees that she marry her childhood friend Ivor Chalfont, thus forging a powerful alliance between the two warring families.

Giving Ari no time to protest, the elders plan her wedding the next day, forcing her to follow through on the nuptials. Though she is fond of Ivor, Ari has no intention of consummating their marriage—until he kindles an intoxicating desire that she can't ignore. Ivor has loved Ari for years, but he doesn't want an unwilling wife. He wants Ari to ache with the same irresistible longing he feels. And if that's the way to woo her into his bed and into their new life, he won't rest until his new bride surrenders to true love.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 12, 2014
      Feather’s dress-up drama set in 1684 has plenty of zest, but not enough to compensate for its flaws. Ariadne Fairfax is the tiny, feisty daughter of a titled family that fell from grace in England’s Civil War. Now she makes her living by smuggling. Ari is betrothed to the man who was raised as her foster brother, Ivor Chalfont. Although Ivor is muscular, hairy, authoritative, and her dearest friend, Ari doesn’t want him as her husband. Instead, she yearns for a poet by the name of Gabriel Fawcett. Though she gives Gabriel her virginity, she can’t escape Ivor’s steely determination to honor family obligations. There are some interesting moments when newlyweds Ivor and Ari frankly discuss Ari’s divided loyalties, but these are too few to overcome the clichés, the stock plots, and the cheesy caricatures that pass for characters.

    • Library Journal

      June 15, 2014

      In order to unite their two feuding outlaw families, fiercely independent Lady Ariadne Fairfax is betrothed to her second cousin Ivor Chalfont, with whom she had been raised. She rarely gives the matter a thought until her grandfather demands that they ratify the contract and wed. Although secretly in love with another, Ari has little choice but to obey. When Ari's grandfather dies unexpectedly, the family elders make sure that she and Ivor marry--immediately--and then head to London to reclaim both families' rightful places at court. With Ari pining for another and Ivor needing to be sure Ari is not with child, their marriage starts out chaste. Yet if Ivor succeeds in his plan, it won't remain that way for long. VERDICT Exceptional plotting, smart protagonists, and enough treachery, bloody religious strife, and political intrigue to bring the turbulent times of the late Restoration vividly to life make this fast-paced, adventurous romance (set during a seldom-used period) a memorable read. Feather (Twelfth Night Secrets) lives on Chesapeake Bay.

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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